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...others are Armour, Cudahy, Swift...
...farmers of the country take over the combined businesses of five of the largest grain elevator companies of the Middle West (TIME, July 28). The Farm Bureau Federation approved it, and the first steps leading to carrying out the proposal were put into effect. This means that the Armour Grain Co., the Rosenbaum Grain Corp., J. C. Shaffer & Co., Rosenbaum Bros, and the Davis-Noland-Merrill Co. have surrendered their prop erties to the giant $26,000,000 Grain Marketing Co. The public is being asked to subscribe $25,000,000 of preferred stock which is gradually to be retired...
...five companies are Armour Grain Co., Rosenbaum Grain Corp., J. C. Schaffer & Co., Rosenbaum Bros, (all of Chicago), and the Davis-Noland-Merrill Grain Co. (of Kansas City). It is possible that the Bartlett-Frazier Co. (of Chicago) may enter the arrangement later...
...most important award in the field of architecture in the U. S., the Paris Prize of the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects, was won by Harry Kurt Bieg, 24, student of the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago; S. R. Moore of Columbia University was second. The prize constitutes the holder the guest of the French Government for two and a half years at the École des Beaux Arts. The Architects' Association also provides $3,000 for living and traveling expenses during the period...
...movement among farmers to own country grain elevators cooperatively dates back many years. Now it has advanced upon the mammoth Chicago grain elevator companies also. The American Farm Bureau has under consideration a plan to take over five large Chicago grain firms-Armour Grain Co., Rosenbaum Grain Corp., Bartlett, Frazier & Co., Rosenbaum Brothers, J. C. Shaffer & Co.?which handle over a billion dollars cash grain transactions annually. In addition, some 5,000 small cooperative elevators will under the same plan be acquired. Curiously enough, the attitude of the five big Chicago firms is quite friendly, although they...